D26-Lanontor Farming Saturday, August 19,1989 MAIL ; X MARKET F R SALE J E 3 Liq. acid hay preserve applicator for mounting on baler. Lane. Co. 717-626-2866. Large quantity approx. 100 cord split cured fire wood. Samuel A. Stoltzfus, 423 Woods Rd., Oxford, Pa. 19363. Chester Co. 2 HP Hit/Miss Eng. Her cules $295. Mont. Co 215-287-9897. Farmall H Dunham-Bush 1 Hp. compressor, belt drive, JD 13' transport disc; M-M 4 AT 1600 articulate, Schram air compressor, 5 ton feed bin $2OO. 301-329-6842. Harvestore roller mill w/ dump scales, 6V4 cut rolls, general elect, motor, good cond. Lane. Co. 717-653-1517. 1 row ground drive com ginder, Me. very good cond. Lane. Co. 215-445-6342 Bowmansville. AC 7000 late model CAH new rubber fully equipped 1700 hrs., shed kept & in excel, cond Schuyl. Co. 717-425-3480 eves. 1982 Int'l 26' straight truck, tag axle 48,000 GVW, excel, cond. used for hay bull rack, $3,000. 215-367-4413. Breeding ewes, no Sunday calls. Montour Co. 717-275-1246. Used Fickes silos 24x50 & 26x70 roof & unloader plus power winch. Montg. Co. 215-723-2905. 1100 bushel round wire com crib will accept offer. Lane. Co. 717-354-7984. AQHA King bred yearling colt, $6OO 080, saddle,' western youth, good cond., $135 080. York Co. 717-757-6555. 1986 Honda 250 4-wheeler v.g. cond., snapper 30' rid ing mower, good cond. Lane. Co. 717-665-3865. Hobart combination 200 AMP welder 5000 watt generator powreed by a Wise, engine on trailer, good cond,, $895. Berks Co. 215-323-8788. 3 row narrow JD silage corn head & old style Surge tube cooler, Somerset Co. John Zehner, RD 7, Box 183, Somerset, Pa. 15501. 814-445-2631. Forge for sale champion w/ blower. L.P. Donnelly Sr., 966 Big Oak Rd., Yardley, Pa. Bucks Co. 215-295-9351. Sale Reports KNAUB ESTATE SALE A Public Auction of country real estate and antiques was held August 12 for the estate of Loretta Knaub, 3237 Bull Road, (Roosevelt Ave. ext’d. north), York, Pa. The brick ranch type house on a lot 200 ft. by 200 ft. in Conewago Twp. with a 1-car attached garage was sold for $85,000. Other prices received were: 1971 Dodge auto $6OO, Kitchen Aid port able dishwasher $lOO, Gibson refrigerator $275, livingroom suite $3OO, diningroom table and 4 chairs $125, hutch with china closet top $3OO and the 300 dolls brought up to $295 each. Blaine and Nevin Rentzel were the auctioneers. HAFER SALE A Public Sale of farm machinery and house- hold goods was held August 12 by Fem Haf er and Harry Hafer Estate, 754 Stracks Dam Road, Jackson Twp., Myerstown, Lebanon County. Pa. There were 430 regis tered bidders attending the sale. Some prices were: Ford 800 utility tractor $lBOO, Farmall A trac tor $5OO, double barrel shotguns averaged ANTIQUE GAS ENGINE AUCTION Maine, New York II AM Saturday, August 26, 1989 Directions: Auction will be held in conjunc tion with the Southern Tier Antique Gas Engine Show at the Maine Park, behind the Maine Memorial School, Rt 26, Maine, NY, Broome County. Consignments of antique gas engines, trac tors, and related items. “Charlie” Manasse Auctioneer Contact: Ray Bunzey Vnadilla, NY 607-563-1708 PUBLIC AUCTION Farm Equipment Custom Spray Trucks & Tank Saturday, Sept. 9, 1989 10 AM Directions: From Mlllersvllle go West on Rt. #999 to Blue Rock bear left & fol low to sale on left watch for sign. Tractors AC 7030 tractor Dsl, cab, duals, like new tires, appx. 4000 hrs. AC xt 190 Dsl, like new tires, appx. 4500 hrs. JD 830 Dsl., like new 430 hrs. Case 530 Backhoe, Dsl., 18" bucket. Farm Equipment Kinze eleven row soybean or six row corn planter. IH Early Riser 800 six row corn planter. JD 230 21 ’ folding disc w/sod buster. Glenco soil saver chisel 9 tooth, 12’ Case heavy offset disc, 12’ Dunham Lehr cultimulcher, used 1 season, six row Ser vis folding rotary mower, 10* cultipacker w/2-3' wing, Auger grain wagon, 2 axle flat bed trailer (Beaver tail), Meyer snow plow off 250 Ford, backhoe bucket, AC-IH front end satchel weights, air compressor, hydraulic cyl., iron, V belts, electric grass seeder, weed eater, JD battery charger. CUSTOM SPRAY EQUIPMENT 1700 Int. 6x6 spray truck 1974 26,000 mis. 250 Ford 4x4 spray truck 1977 48,000 mis. 250 Ford 4x4 Spray truck 1970. VW Pick up Dsl. 1980. Fruehauf trailer (8200) gal. not on wheels, 25,000 gal. glass lined tank, two 500 gal. metal tanks, 5,000 gal. metal up right tank, 3 fiberglass 660 gal. tanks. 2 poly 2250 gal. tanks, 4 poly 120 gal. & one 200 gal. tanks on legs, two 1000 gal. Tan dey tank trailers, chemical meter inducker unit w/pump, portable gas motor pumps - all Leght of Hose. Auctloneers note: Mr. and Mrs. Niss ly retiring from farming and custom spraying. Offering full line of well main tained equipment. Order not many small Items, be prompt. Sale By: Mr. & Mrs. Charles Nissley 872-5007 Lunch Available Auct. Wolgemuth Auction Service Lie. #2357 Dennis Bob Clyde 664-3893 665-6684 665-5664 No out of state checks unless owner or auct. approved. $lOO, dry sink SS2S, spool cabinet $230 and woven wire $65 per roll. Harry H. Bachman was the auctioneer. KURTZ RIDING STABLE SALE A Public Sale of 120 acres of farmland was held August 10 for the estate of Grace Kurtz, 1290 Steinmetz Road, W. Cocalico Twp., Lan caster Co., Pa. It was sold in five purparts which brought $922,500 or approxi mately $7677 per acre. Purpart #1 included 31.59 acres, a 2'/> story frame dwelling, large bank bam with 41 box stalls, frame com bam, implement buildings and garage which was sold for $361,000 to M.N. Zimmerman Co., Ephrata, R.D. 2, Pa. Purpart #2 consisted of 51.29 acres of tillable farmland which was sold for $225,000 to Carl and Erma Sense nig, Denver. Pa. Pmpart PUBLIC SALE RAYMOND A. KUNKLE ESTATE FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, AND SATURDAY, AUGUST 26 THE MANHEIM FARM SHOW BUILDING, MANHEIM, PA. FRIDAY, 5:30 p.m. Baseball cards Thousands of wax packs in the original box es (36 per box) from 1981-1989. Boxes of Fleer baseball cards. Thousands of single baseball cards.for many years back. Hundreds of wax pack of DONRUSS base ball cards (Topps). Bottles A large variety of Jim Beam, Austin Nickel, Michters, McCormick, Lionstone and Ezra Brooks bottles, and many others. Most in box es. Avon bottles, cast pencil sharpeners. Coins Silver dollars; Indian Heads; Rolls of Wheat Pennies; Rolls of Silver Coins; Lincoln Coin Sets; Rolls of Buffalo Nickels; Various other types of coins. SATURDAY, 9:00 a.m. Snuff box with gold chain; old gold pock et watches; gold Masonic watch; Gruen, Waltham, West Clock, Bulova, Elgin and Ingersoll midget watches; some silver watches; silver chains; pocket watch chains; old pieces of jewelry; DUDLEY 17 JEWEL ARNEX INCABLOC IN GOLD CASE. Griswold food chopper, Lehighton lard can, fry pans, meat cleaver, coffee grinder, potato stumpers, rolling pin, pots and pans, old pie board, old tin can w/lid. Agate, old bottles. Moxie bottle, Mock’s Milk bottle, Hcrshey Milk bottle, canning jars, 3 pc. Regal Stainless Steel set; old medicine bottles, old tools, wooden forks, old tool chest, wooden wheel barrow, ladders, scythes, hog scrappers, 6 oz. coke bottles (full) in wooden boxes, 2-man saws, Scars Craftsman rototiller, Mounlville CAT troughs, chicken coop, 23.1 cu. ft Ken more chest-type freezer, old beer cans. Oak Oval front China closet 2 maple comer cupboards, side-by-side, oak dressers, oak round table, oak wash stand, slant top desk, oak shelves, steamer trunks, brass beds, wick er chair, church bench, small tables, wooden play pen, rocking chair, cedar chest old pic ture frames, pine doors, wall cabinet Shirley Temple creamers, salts, carnival glass, Wedg wood dishes, pressed glass, presidents plates, advertising plates, a lot of old everyday dishes, ironstone, crocks, jugs, books and a lot of old glassware not mentioned. Many antiques not mentioned. Watches to be sold at 11:30 a.m. Furniture to be sold at 12:30 p.m. Directions from Main Street Manheim (RT 72) turn east onto High Street at the square, follow for three blocks to Laurel Street, turn left onto Laurel and continue two blocks to Adele Avenue; turn right onto Atiele Avenue to the covered bridge, turn left to the Farm Show Building. Auctioneers: Paul R. Donough AU002354-L J. Gordon Hitz AU002597-L Raymond A. Kunkle Estate South Lebanon Township, Rexmont, PA Executor Bruce Althouse Bring your own chairs. £opdJifiirul qvqUa^e^ , #3 included 7.6 acres of pasture and woodland which was sold for $68,000 to Blue Lake Builders, Denver, Pa. Purpart #4 included 5.69 acres of tillable farmland which was sold for $61,500 to Blue Lake Builders. Purpart #5 consisted of 24 acres of tillable farmland and woodland, went for $207,000 to Mazzota Real Estate, Reading. T, Glenn, Timothy G. and Thomas A. Horst were the auctioneers. |P wee <■ w V 1* • * ■ • • ■Sf ■ f W* w AUCTION SkE STOCK OF FURNITURE ORIENTAL RUGS, CARPET. TILE SZ7S,OOaOO WHOLESALE INVBffORV TUES. & WED., AUGUST 22 & 23 ON OUR PREMISES 10 A.M. EACH DAY 1825 E. BOSTON AVE., PHILA. PA. SALVAGE STOCK OF DREXEL, BROYHILL, PA. HOUSE, LANE, ROWE. BASSETT, LEA SIMMONS, IMPACT & MISSION REMOVED TO OUR PREMISES FOR CONVENIENCE OF SALE COMPRISING IN PART; BEDROOM SETS, BEDDING, TABLES, CHAIRS Bedroom Suite*, Dresieri, Che»t» o( Drawer*. Mirror*, Night Table*. Head A Footboard Set*, Full, Queen A King Size Mattress A Boxspring Sets, Bras* Bed*, Bed Ralls, End Tables, Cocktail Tabtea, Dinette Tables & Chairs, Dining Room Chairs, Dining Room Tables, Breakfront Sets, hkjtch Tops, Desks, Wall Units, Entertainment Centers, Bookcases. SOFAS, SLEEPERS, WICKER, LAMPS Sofa & Loveseat Sets, Sleeper Sofas, Recliners, Occasional Chairs, Rockers, Stools, Loveseats, Etegeres, Wicker Furni ture • Head A Footboards, Porch Furniture, Tables, Patio Furniture, Lamps, Shades, Brassware Items, Paintings, Pictures. ORIENTAL RUGS, CARPET, TILE, SWING SETS 175 Oriental Rugs in Assortment ofColors A Designs 3'xS' to g’xi2', 60 Rolls Broadloom Carpet 12'xlO' to 12’xS0’, Braided Rugs, Rug Remnants, Vinyl Flooring, Caloric Gas Ranges, Refrigerators, 40 Swing A Gym Sets, 45 Pc. Dinner ware Sets, 268 Doz. decorative Kitchen Towels, 10,500 S.F. Ceramic Wall A Floor Tile. INSPECTIONS; MONDAY, AUGUST 21 -10 AM. to 4 R.M. TERMS: CASH OR CERTIFIED FUNDS • 29% DEPOSIT REQ. PA AUCTIONEERS LICENSE NO. AUOOOI7SL CeSMftfSHfOW f«M 1825 EAST BOSTON AVENUE PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA 19125 (215) 634-2500 PUBLIC SALE OF FINE FURNITURE, ANTIQUES, COLLECTOR PLATES, HUMMELS BRICKERVILLE FIRE HALL WED., AUGUST 23, 1989 AT 3:30 P.M. COLLECTOR ITEMS 7 P.M. Sals to ba hold at Brickorvillo Flro Hall, Just off Rt. 322 (approx. 8 mllos wsst of Ephrata), Brickorvillo, Lancaster Co., PA. Pine Hutch; Pine Extension Table & 4 Chairs; Oak Table (Claw & Ball Feet); WAL NUT GRANDMOTHER’S CLOCK (T.S. Horst); Oak "Mediterranean* Bedroom Suite w/6ox Spring & Mattress; Maple Bedroom Suite; Mod ern Pine Dry Sink; Pine Chest of Drawers; Pine Triple Dresser; PA House Sofa; Sofas & Chair; Cane Seat Rocker; La-Z-Boy Chair; Pine Drop Front Desk (Book Case Top); Ship’s Wheel Coffee Table; Cherry Desk; Maple Biook Case; Cedar Chest; Color TV; G.E. Automatic Washer; Dryer; Mahogany Desk; Wrought Iron Breakfast Set; Gate Leg Table; Inlaid End Tables & Lamps; Quoizel Lamps; Kerosene Light; Gone-With-Wind Table Lamps; Mantel Clock; Platform Rocker; “Ray Monaghan* Oil Paintings; 3 Lane Checker Board Chests; Child’s Rocker. CHINA & GLASSWARE GOEBEL Country “BurguncT Set of Dishes Collection; Lead Crystal Bowl; Fostoria Items; Pressed & Pattern Glass; Hand Carved Figurines. HUMMEL FIGURINES “Cinderella,' “Be Patient*, “Bird Duet*, ‘Angel Duet’, “Goose Girl*, “Autumn Harvest*, “Telling Her Secret’, “Stormy Weather’, “Heavenly Angel*. COLLECTOR PLATES & BELLS; Kaiser & Goebel Angel Figurines; Anri Angels; Goebel Dogs & Christmas items; Goebel Bell Figur ines; B&G Collector Plates; MANY COLLEC TOR PLATES “Colette*, Sebastian, Rock well, Hudson, Incolay, Rainbow Treas., Fleetwood-1982, “The Shepherds’, Reco World of Children, D’Arceau, Limoges; “Young Mother* Brass Figurine. Linens; 3 Antique Quilts; Blankets; Tin & Metal Toys; Pewter; Agate Tea Pot; (Elvis & Beatles); Records; Butter Churn; Wooden Tub; Artist Supplies; Hand Crafted Christmas Items; Tobacco Sizer; Baskets; Oak Ax; Cigar Mold; Animal Trap. JEWELRY Sterling Silver; Costume Jewelry; and many other items to be soldi Terms By: FRANK J. MONAGHAN RAY T. MONAGHAN T. Glenn Timothy O. Thomas A. ORST AUCTS. AtMStL 717-SSSMS3I 717-735-1241 •VOICES OF EXPERIENCE '